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    1. Yellow Fever - Researching Epidemics in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Marine Hospital Service providing news on outbreaks around the world and reporting on scientific research into the cause and prevention (...)

    2. The citation advantage for OA data - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      She is also the corresponding author on a paper published in 2007 in PLoS One documenting the citation advantage gained by scientific (...)

    3. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 51 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The International Association of Scientific, technical and Medical Publishers issued a statement last month on the benefits to authors (...)

    4. ScienceOnline and copyright anxiety - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Those with a real passion for more information can check out this growing list of blog posts about the conference . 

    5. ACS v. ResearchGate - 3,143 articles and a few lessons about their authors   - Scholarly Communicati

      I haven’t had time to fully explore those articles ( these is a spreadsheet with information for all 3,143, if you’d like to do your (...)

    6. Flipping out - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Just for some context, this article about the decision of the Max Plank Society to cancel all of its electronic access to the 1,200 (...)

    7. Funding and Author Support for Open Access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Articles and Resources: ARL:  Reshaping Scholarly Communication Funding Scientific Open Access PLoS Biology – Essay: Funding the Way to (...)

    8. Faculty support for Open Access scholarship - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There is a rather tongue-in-cheek post about her article called “ Let’s Stop Publishing Research Papers ” in a Chronicle of Higher Education (...)

    9. Honoring the Trailblazing Histories of Black Surgeons | Duke University Medical Center Library Onlin

      Margaret Humphreys is the Josiah Charles Trent Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine in the School of Medicine at Duke University, (...)

    10. Retractions and the risk of moral panic - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He does suggest that the tendency to cite retracted articles is exacerbated by article repositories, and I would add that that we must balance (...)

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